The singer's fourth leader returns him to the chart's top spot for the first time since 2015.
The rapper had not previously risen higher than No. 3.
The social media duo earns its first top 10, while Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ “Maps” reigns for a fifth week.
It’s Halsey’s third leader, following If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power and Badlands.
Vinyl sales powered the set's chart-topping bow.
This week's Trending Up looks at the posthumous gain for one of 20th century popular music's most impactful figures, as well as seasonal hits for Andrew Gold and a 2003 Hilary Duff bump.
The song also extends the third-longest No. 1 run among all leaders in 2024.
This week's The Contenders looks at a potential landmark chart week for the year’s longest-reigning breakout hit.
The pop team-up outperformed Billboard's projections of $23.5 million.
This week's Five Burning Questions looks at Tyler, the Creator's much-anticipated new set, which posted the best first-week numbers of his career even with a Monday release.